active transport

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    • What process allows substances to be absorbed against a concentration gradient?
      Active transport
    • How does active transport differ from diffusion?
      Active transport moves substances against the gradient
    • What is the energy source for active transport?
      Energy from respiration
    • What is a concentration gradient?
      A difference in concentration across a space
    • If a cell needs to absorb glucose from a low concentration area, what process does it use?
      Active transport
    • What are the key differences between diffusion and active transport?
      • Diffusion moves particles down the gradient
      • Active transport moves particles against the gradient
      • Diffusion does not require energy
      • Active transport requires energy from respiration
    • Why do cells lining the small intestine have many mitochondria?
      To provide energy for active transport
    • What is the lumen in the context of the small intestine?
      The cavity where food is digested
    • How do root hair cells use active transport?
      To absorb ions like magnesium from soil
    • Why do plants need magnesium ions?
      To make chlorophyll in leaves
    • What do root hair cells transport into the plant?
      Ions such as magnesium
    • What happens to ions after they are absorbed by root hair cells?
      They are transported to the xylem vessels
    • What do root hair cells have to provide energy for active transport?
      Lots of mitochondria
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